Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...statement shows evidence of expansion in most of its items of credit. On Dec. 31, 1923, working capital had risen to $119,724,173 from $87,197,190 a year before. Gross sales in 1923 were $275,213,423, which is more than double the figure of $131,866,111 of 1922. This great expansion is of course mainly due to the merger effected with the Lackawanna, Midvale and Cambria companies...
...CRIMSON Building and the Harvard Co-operative Society Travel Bureau will be glad to furnish further particulars to all those who are interested. The Harvard Trust Company has also announced that special attention is available for students who wish to facilitate a European trip by purchasing letters of credit...
...believe that the college man, as well as the working man, has enough faith in the supernatural, in the miraculous, to credit the virgin birth of Jesus Christ," he continued. "The quarrel that I have with some of the hypotheses of science is the treatment of dogmatic evidence as though it were proven fact. The divinity and virgin birth of Christ are two of the most beautiful and satisfying thoughts of Christian religion, but since they are founded on faith alone, they have been attacked...
...with a thrilling victory over the 110th Cavalry team on Saturday night, by the score of 6 to 5, G. E. Kent Jr. '26 was the individual star of the game, scoring five of the six goals. Thayer stood out on the Cavalry team with three goals to his credit...
...argument is that "if French credit is entirely ruined, France will be brought to her knees," the Ruhr will be evacuated, Germany will recover, French hatred and arrogance will disappear, Germany will be safe in peace...